Really great pad Thai! My wife had the chicken and I had the shrimp. Also we had a fish patties appetizer and enjoyed it too. If you’re in the area you should eat here. There were a lot of other foods & soups on the menu I’d like to try. Portions were generous and I love leftovers!
Slagathor Jones
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March 14, 2025
Holy smokes. I thought Anderson was a desolate wasteland devoid of anything worth eating. This place blew me away. I had softshell crab curry with fried rice. So much flavor, spice level was perfect and I've literally never had anything like it. Server was awesome, very considerate and detail oriented. Service was fast, really calm atmosphere, and you don't even understand how good that food was. I would drive from Marion for this before I ever eat Jay's Thai again.
Silver Bryophyta
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January 31, 2025
They give large portions of delicious food and are very attentive. The atmosphere feels elegant but they don't seem to mind if you come in regular clothes. The waiter was very attentive and it was very clean. Everyone loved the flavour and it wasn't very pricey. I hope they get more business
Kyle Stoffers
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December 26, 2024
My Thai partner and I were excited to try this place because of the good ratings and the menu included some very authentic dishes that we haven't found in the immediate Anderson area. Unfortunately the flavors are overly Americanized and some of the dishes really just didn't even resemble what they would at a more authentic Thai restaurant. If you're dipping your toes into Thai food, DEFINITELY stop by and check this place out, but if you're looking for a true Thai food experience this is a hard pass.
The best thing we got was the Fish Cakes- they were probably the most authentically made item we ate. They were perfectly tangy and bouncy and the sauce was appropriately sweet. The 2nd best was the Pad Thai- although the portion was WAY too large for us, the sauce was good and there was ample protein.
The Yum Woon Sen was okay, but very sweet and while we ordered the dish medium spicy it was not at all spicy. We had to hunt through the dish for any chilis at all.
The Tom Yum Soup was incredibly disappointing. It was very sweet as well, but it did taste like they added some spice to it (again, we ordered medium spicy). It really tastes like a tomato soup that they added a little bit of Tom Yum Soup base to.
The most insulting dish was also the most expensive item we ordered: the Gai Yang from the specials menu. Gai Yang means grilled chicken. Typically this is chicken breast or thigh that is marinated, grilled and then cut and served over rice with a dipping sauce on the side (in this case the menu said vegetables, which we knew going in) What we got appeared to be frozen grilled chicken breast that they heated up and stir fried with a frozen vegetable medley packet and then doused with some sort of gravy. It was like generic Chinese food and not at all Thai in execution or flavor. If the menu said grilled chicken stir fry we would have expected something like this and would not have ordered it, but calling it Gai Yang is just sad and really made the experience here off-putting.
The renovation of the building is very nice (I remember when it was the old Key Bank!) and the staff was very courteous and sweet. I am sure they are gearing this menu toward the local Anderson customer and palette- and perhaps we came on an off-night or ordered the wrong dishes, but we likely will try another place the next time we are in town.
Jeff Smalla
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October 05, 2024
This place was an amazing find for us! Visit Thai Divine soon and often. The decor is bright, open, and beautiful. Service was professional, attentive and timely. And the food looked as appetizing as it tasted. The prices were on the low side of fair. Do not miss Thai Divine! We loved it!
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Really great pad Thai! My wife had the chicken and I had the shrimp. Also we had a fish patties appetizer and enjoyed it too. If you’re in the area you should eat here. There were a lot of other foods & soups on the menu I’d like to try. Portions were generous and I love leftovers!
Holy smokes. I thought Anderson was a desolate wasteland devoid of anything worth eating. This place blew me away. I had softshell crab curry with fried rice. So much flavor, spice level was perfect and I've literally never had anything like it. Server was awesome, very considerate and detail oriented. Service was fast, really calm atmosphere, and you don't even understand how good that food was. I would drive from Marion for this before I ever eat Jay's Thai again.
They give large portions of delicious food and are very attentive. The atmosphere feels elegant but they don't seem to mind if you come in regular clothes. The waiter was very attentive and it was very clean. Everyone loved the flavour and it wasn't very pricey. I hope they get more business
My Thai partner and I were excited to try this place because of the good ratings and the menu included some very authentic dishes that we haven't found in the immediate Anderson area. Unfortunately the flavors are overly Americanized and some of the dishes really just didn't even resemble what they would at a more authentic Thai restaurant. If you're dipping your toes into Thai food, DEFINITELY stop by and check this place out, but if you're looking for a true Thai food experience this is a hard pass. The best thing we got was the Fish Cakes- they were probably the most authentically made item we ate. They were perfectly tangy and bouncy and the sauce was appropriately sweet. The 2nd best was the Pad Thai- although the portion was WAY too large for us, the sauce was good and there was ample protein. The Yum Woon Sen was okay, but very sweet and while we ordered the dish medium spicy it was not at all spicy. We had to hunt through the dish for any chilis at all. The Tom Yum Soup was incredibly disappointing. It was very sweet as well, but it did taste like they added some spice to it (again, we ordered medium spicy). It really tastes like a tomato soup that they added a little bit of Tom Yum Soup base to. The most insulting dish was also the most expensive item we ordered: the Gai Yang from the specials menu. Gai Yang means grilled chicken. Typically this is chicken breast or thigh that is marinated, grilled and then cut and served over rice with a dipping sauce on the side (in this case the menu said vegetables, which we knew going in) What we got appeared to be frozen grilled chicken breast that they heated up and stir fried with a frozen vegetable medley packet and then doused with some sort of gravy. It was like generic Chinese food and not at all Thai in execution or flavor. If the menu said grilled chicken stir fry we would have expected something like this and would not have ordered it, but calling it Gai Yang is just sad and really made the experience here off-putting. The renovation of the building is very nice (I remember when it was the old Key Bank!) and the staff was very courteous and sweet. I am sure they are gearing this menu toward the local Anderson customer and palette- and perhaps we came on an off-night or ordered the wrong dishes, but we likely will try another place the next time we are in town.
This place was an amazing find for us! Visit Thai Divine soon and often. The decor is bright, open, and beautiful. Service was professional, attentive and timely. And the food looked as appetizing as it tasted. The prices were on the low side of fair. Do not miss Thai Divine! We loved it!